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Leaves are starting to change in Colorado

Signs of fall in Colorado (Getty Images)

DENVER (KDVR) — Temperatures are still in the 90s but a slight sign of fall is starting to emerge in some areas of Colorado.

Green leaves on trees are starting to get sprinkled with yellow and light red leaves in areas like Grand Lake and even the Bosque del Oso State Wildlife Area near Weston.

John Williams shared this photo from Grand Lake:

When will peak fall color happen?

Here is a look at when the Pinpoint Weather Team expects fall peak color to happen.

Meteorologist Chris Tomer said dry, cool nights will keep the colors changing.

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